PHP stress benchmark results

PHP stress test – while 5 simultaneous PHPs are being executed during the normal PHP test, 10 PHPs are being executed simultaneously during the stress test. This test is successful if the server where the site is located has many CPU cores and has the ability to carry a bigger load upon demand (although it is clear that it cannot last very long on a shared hosting account). But it also means that the host does not use 100% of its resources and can provide its clients with the available resources for a short time upon demand. This test can bring the host some positive points. The result is measured in percentage of failed requests. It shows how many failed requests appeared durning the test.

NOTE: I've put the execution time of all 200 requests in the brackets.
PHP stress benchmark
(Lower numbers mean better results)
2mHosted
  0% (12 seconds)
LunarPages
  0% (94 seconds)
Globat
 1% (127 seconds)
AceNet
 2% (151 seconds)
eBoundHost
 3.3% (183 seconds)
IPowerWeb
 4.3% (160 seconds)
HostMonster
  8.6% (86 seconds)
SiteGround
  11.5% (129 seconds)
eWebZone
 16.3% (149 seconds)
Dot5Hosting
  18.3% (163 seconds)
ImHosted
 23.9% (179 seconds)
ixWebHosting
Unable to run due too tight restrictions
  0                                                        100% failed